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You mean the recruitment of their 'most recent' manager has been second to none? Unless you're suggesting Roy Hodgson, Viera, Hodgson, de Boer were all 'second to none'?Their recruitment of manager and most of their players recently have been second to none.
This has really ruined my weekend and I'm looking forward to being reminded of it every time they play the 8 different european clubs next year grrr
The big annoyance for me is that their players just don't do the stupid or technically inferior things our players seem to do. And if they do, they get away with it.
Did you miss the recently in my opening sentence?You mean the recruitment of their 'most recent' manager has been second to none? Unless you're suggesting Roy Hodgson, Viera, Hodgson, de Boer were all 'second to none'?
Recently would suggest more than just the last one given they've made 3 appointments in the last 4 years. Did you miss how your sentence might be read?Did you miss the recently in my opening sentence?
Whatever. I'm sure you knew what I meant.Recently would suggest more than just the last one given they've made 3 appointments in the last 4 years. Did you miss how your sentence might be read?
It read like suddenly they are the best recruiter's of managers and players in football because they got 1 managerial appointment out of the last 10 right.Whatever. I'm sure you knew what I meant.
Anyhow my football mojo is at it's lowest score at the moment.
But one is all you need to win something. Bugger!It read like suddenly they are the best recruiter's of managers and players in football because they got 1 managerial appointment out of the last 10 right.
It was if Emery and his players couldn’t be arsed to adapt their tactics in light of those earlier defeats, the way you learned from your 5-2 thrashing at the Etihad to beat City yesterday. How is that not an attitude problem?Villa's "attitude" wasn't the problem. The problem is that Glasner had Emery on toast, like he has done every time they've met in the past (4W, 1D, 0L), and they simply couldn't handle us on the break. We were just much better than them on the day, as we were in all of our three wins against Villa this season.
And lest we forget.We've had the worst injury record in the Premier League this season by any and all metrics.
We've not been able to start a game with four specialist defenders in our back four for 11 games now.
You won a major cup competition because the worst decision in Cup Final history went your way.
I wouldn't. I'd applaud their relegation, though.Not sure Palace can sustain both Europe and league. A relegation for them next season and I will applaud their FA Cup win
You need a lot more than just a manager. If anything, their poor season relatively, and a bottom 3 so far adrift you can barely see them meant they could go all in on the cup. As RDZ found in a semi-final we should have won, if you have the distraction of an impressive league finish, juggling your squad is not easy.But one is all you need to win something. Bugger!![]()
What you are missing is that spectator sport is an opportunity to forget real life problems. However, I agree that, as annoying as Palace fans are going to be the few times we are in the same stadium, some people on here are utterly losing perspective. We have an awesome club that is the envy of many football fans (probably quite a few Palace fans among them) Our time is coming TB is dedicated to the future. So far, his methods have brought what for me is unimaginable success.I've only read three pages of this thread, but fack me, what a load of over-reactive, knee-jerk, toys-out-of-the-pram snowflakes.
Increasingly, some fans are clearly never happy and are seemingly more concerned about other clubs and fans than their own. I can only conclude that they have nothing bigger to worry about in their lives - like actual real-life problems - than a game of football. In that respect, they should be grateful.